This week, your State House of Representatives returned to the Capitol on Monday, March 2, for the busiest week so far.
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Georgia eyes stricter school finance rules for districts. What we know
Georgia lawmakers are pushing bills to tighten oversight of school finances. Twiggs County Public Schools is among districts struggling with reporting.
Two separate auditing firms, hired independently to review two different Augusta city departments, reached the same conclusion.
A bill that would end tax breaks for data centers and keep ratepayers from footing the energy bills, made it through the Georgia Senate on Friday.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement finalized the purchase of a 520,000-square-foot warehouse in Berks County, Pennsylvania, in February 2026. The agency paid US$87 million for the warehouse, intended ...
After Arkansas signed with Tyson, guessing the jersey sponsor patches for every power conference college football team.
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‘Chasing shadows:’ Newton Co. tax commissioner addresses years’ worth of unpaid taxes, no solutions
Newton County Tax Commissioner Brent Bennett addressed concerns over several years of unpaid property taxes on the county digest, and how issues with collections mean he’s stuck “chasing shadows.” ...
One thing that Georgia's House and Senate can agree on after finishing the first round of this year's legislative session is that the state income tax rate should continue falling. Friday was the ...
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Georgia House passes $38.5B budget as federal disaster aid announced
Officials from Atlanta and Washington converged under the Gold Dome to tackle Georgia's most pressing financial and recovery efforts.
It's been more than 3 weeks since 16-year-old Madison Fields was last seen by her parents, or by anyone. What started as a search for a missing teen in Colerain ...
The deadline is quickly approaching for senior property tax exemptions. Here's a guide to tax breaks and requirements across metro Atlanta counties.
The current income tax rate is 5.19%. But, last month, state representatives passed passed House Bill 1001, which would drop it to 4.99% retroactive to the start of this year. If the Senate embraces ...
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